Dimitri Khalezov Explains "9/11: The Third Truth"

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(Copyright note: This video is not my original content. The author of the book about "9/11: The Third Truth" is former Soviet Nuclear Intelligence Officer Dimitri Khalezov.)

Dimitri Khalezov was a nuclear intelligence officer in the Ministry of Defense of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). In this interview with broadcast journalist Owen LeWinton on the controversial subject of September 11th, Dimitri answers the critical question raised by deniers of the theory that terrorists flew airplanes into the Twin Towers: If there were no planes, then what happened?

Dimitri explains that in the early 1960's, at the dawn of the super-skyscrapers, all construction plans for buildings above a certain height in the US were submitted with an accompanying demolition plan, as required by law (Sears Tower, John Hancock Building, etc.) Eventually, super-skyscrapers grew so tall that traditional demolition protocols were ineffective. Only nuclear demolition could bring them down. Hence the famous two construction demolition words attributed to building owner Larry Silverstein who is said to have made the fatal 9/11 call, "Pull it!"

Dimitri's conversation with Owen LeWinton aligns perfectly with the Internet-censored documentary film about 9/11 by Alexander "Ace" Baker.
(For now the video is preserved at Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/ace-baker-the-great-american-psy-opera-4)

The natural corollary to Dimitri's book"911: The Third Truth" is Ace Baker's documentary, "9/11 The Great American Psy-Opera." And the pivotal question in Ace Baker's work is "If there were no planes, then what really happened?" Enter Dimitri Khalezov.

Download and preserve both videos wherever they can be found before Artificial Intelligence and Operation Mockingbird governmental intelligence completely erase the truth from existence. If hard facts are not underscored, emphasized, discussed, and persistently "platformed," they will eventually become buried treasure that no one knows or remembers to unearth.

For more information on how to support Dimitri, go to his YouTube channel while you can. If anyone can find the brilliant documentary filmmaker and social activist Alexander "Ace" Baker, spread the word!

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